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SATURDAY AUGU&T | Phnne a CI.ASSH"IED Copy must be in the office by 2 o’clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same | day. We acce| listea in t Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- | tions: FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND ' MISCELLANEQOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION | pt ads over telephone from persons | elephone directory. 10¢; Additional days, 5e; imum charge. 50c |the Auvgust 25th issue will feature! |famous GI character, | pages I battalion iAla.fl ALASKA FEATURES IN YANK WEEKLY | OF AUG. 25 ISSUE NEW. YORK, Aug. 12.—When (hei August 25th issue of Yank, the Army weekly, rolis off the presses it will mark the first anniversary| of the establishment of a special Alaskan edition, printed especially for members.of the armed forces on duty in the far north. To commemorate the occasion, a special Sad Sack cover drawn by | Sgt. George. Baker, creator of the| as well as six de-| the of stories and pictures voted to the area served by Alaska edition. | The added Alaska features will include: an article by Cpl. John |Haverstick entitled, “All This and Attu”; a story about the operating| which has helped the| Railroad carry the line's traffic in its twenty-one history by Sgt. Georg {Meyers; an article explaining why |soldiers in Alaska are not issued skiis; a page of short stories from| all jover the area by Yank field correspondents; a story on Fair- heaviest years of FOR SALE Neon perpendicular box sign on both sides. For more write Morris Construc- Juneau Ft. ‘Cate” details tion Co., - 1939 STUDEBAKER for sale; good‘ tires, good running ' condition, Call 423 before 10 a.m. or after 6 p.m. NEWLY PAINTED, four-room fur- nished house with full cement basement. 7': miles out Glacier Highway. Curtis Kirchhofer. FOR SALE — Beautiful four-room home, large basement, nice fur- nishings, latest model GE range; close to Douglas Bridge. Call Douglas 35, ope long, one short. FOR QALE — Three-piece bedroom set; no mattress. One-year size baby crib and mattress. Three- quarters size rollaway bed with | mattress. Call Douglas 35, om‘; long, one short. 53'x14’ mcker. ready to go. Phone 416. e B, Shem . Ll reconditioned and P. O. Box 304. Highway. Frank Maver. FOR SALE — Latest model 1942 Spartan radio, 11 tubes, long and short wave, excellent condition. Phone 800, extension 605. AUK BAY small year-around home, Duotherm oil stove. Some other furniture; two lots patented land on water, Price immediate sale. Box 202, Empire. RECORD CABINET 51500 Black 1768, 108 Fosbee Apts Call FOR SALE——S i l ver to ne cunsclo model radio to best offer. Write! Empire 329. NEW MODERN four-room furnish- | ed house. Terms. Phone Green, 483, HOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles out Glacier Snap Shoppe. WANTEY Highway. Inquire | room Hause 3% acre | Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at DeHart’s Grocery, or write P. O Box 5%4. > “ 26-FT. TROLLER 8 ft beam, 4 ft.| draft, with reconditioned model| A and marine transmission, not installed; also set of girdles, lead, | stainless steel line and miscel-| laneous gear, $500.00 cash. Phone Black 185, between 9 a. m. and 1p. m Gray | Phone: FOR SALE—One Alaskan Wolf fur jacket, size 14. Black 375. | WANTED- Any party going to Ber- i crop raising carried out in the! pamed by Mrs. Popejoy. ner’s Bay this week kindly con- tact Stan Mallory. Phone Green 400 WANTED TO RENT — A piano.’ Phone Blue 472. |{WANTED — 2 bedroom . furnished apt, close in, for two reliable couples; no children. Phone Jane at 538 between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. WANTED— A cash register. Mauro Drug Co. Butler WANTED — 3-bedroom house for immediate occupancy. Phone 761 65 mm. Mannlicher rifle with 5 boxes shells, $100; electric out- | board motor with batteries, $65: 30-30 Marlin rifle with shells, lever action, $35; .22° Mosberg rifle with shells, bolt action, $25; .22 Special pump rifle with shells, | $25; 32-40 Winchester rifle, $25; 33 Winchester rifle, $25; 25-35 | Winchester rifle with shells, $25; 30 Remington automatic rifle with shells, $50; 10 gauge shot- gun, double barrel, with 3 boxes shells, $40; 12 gauge shotgun, double barrel, with shells, stock needs repairing, $20; 12 gauge; Winchester pump shotgun . whhl shells, $35; 30-30 Winchester rifle, | long barrel, lever action, with shells, $30; all leather gun case, like new, $50; 16 gauge double barrel L. C. Smith shotgun with| shells, $65; 30-06 Springfield rifle| with telescope, like new; 40 large calibre rifles, your choice $10! each; 1 packbeard $5.00; 1 round kerosene heater $10; I Coleman 2 burner gasoline stove $10. Thompson Optical Co., 214 2nd Street. ONE NEW violin purchased yes-! terday, for sale at sacrifice. -1 mile Radio Station. CABINET SINK and three-burner oil stove with- gridle; coal or| wood heater with cofls; 30 gal. water tank, $55.00 cash. Inquire 248 So. Franklin' St. R R 28-FT. CABIN BOAT, 20 h.p. Ker- math. Price $750. Phone 329. | THREE-ROOM cabin _and Janf Phone 757, 481 So. Franklin. | LARGE bedstead. Douglas 325. | YORK Cold Storage Plant. P. O. Box 126, Juneau. Marsh. Write Jackson : | |STEAM-HEATED ROOM, {APT. FOR RENT. before 10 a. m, and 289 from 10 a. m. to midnight. VANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- ioughby. Phone' 788. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Steam heated room. Ellingen Apts., after 6 p. m. FOR RENT--Four-room partly fur- nished apt Electric range, auto- matic oil Lurner. Phone Red 279. PARTLY FURNISHED 2-room apt, with bath cil ranze. Write Em- pire 4305. FOR RENT-—Steam heated bed- room. Phone Green 410. twin beds, $i15 a bed. Phone Black 600 or 315 Gold St. Decker ‘Way. POR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept warm. Winter rates $15 & month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat. In- quire Snap Shoppe. MISCELLANEQUS PP RS SRR W Ty T S BUS DEPOT LUNCH open: under new management by “Skipper”. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1- up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315, Decker Way. - i ATTENTION MASONS BRAND NEW Chev. marine con- version motor, 85 h.p., including 2 to 1 reduction gear; also a! twin disc power take-off. See it at 631 Willoughby, Juneau Weld- ing Shop. 25-FT. fully equipped troller “Stam- pede” also 2 room completely fur-! nished house with attic, oil range, new bedroom set. Mrs.! George Harju, across Douglas Bridge. Third steps to right Douglas Hiway. P. O. Box 1108, Juneau. Stated Communication of: Mt. Ju- neau Lodge' Monday evening at 17:30. Work in. M. M. Degree. J.'W. LEIVERS, Secretary. PG - oo s Salt taxes- and monopelies form part of the Oriental system of taxation. Cotton can be spun so fine that a pound of i will make 250 miles of yarn, Homing pigeons were used ex- tensively by both sides during the first World War. FOR SALE (Continued) | 'over: Place for sale 6 miles out Glacier i banks, Alaska, by Sgt. Georg Mey- jers; and a page of pictures about Axmy activities in the area. Yank's 14 editions printed at 10‘ 3 points) now girdle the globe and Yank's soldier-corres- | 'pondents report the war on every front. Nowhere is the beat of a| Yank correspondent greater than, that covered by the Army weekly's | |correspondents . for the Alaska ledman Yank men report Army activities in an area that stretches| from Edmonton, Alberta, north to, Point Barrow, the most northerly| point on this continent under the |American flag, to Attu, the most westerly pomnt, down to Prince Ru-| pem British Columbia. | - | STUDENT FROM ICELANIC ! /GOVERNMENT IS NOW AT MATANUSKA COLONY * an inspection trip through! the rich and fertile Matanuska| tarm colony Bjorn Johannesson,| student from the republic of Ice-| /land, flew to Alaska by Pan Am- erican Airways last week. | Stating that Iceiland has watch- ed with interest the experiments, On Matanuska ferm valley since 193.:, Johannesson said that the climate| of the two regions is similar.| |“Through their experiments, Mat- | anuska farmers have developed crops especially adaptable to the 'long summers and cold winters characteristic of both Alaska and Iceland. I will study these develop- ments and report them to my Gov- | ernment.” Although Iceland doessnot plan |to_establish a farm colony similar to Matanuska, Johannesson said the Government is attempting to encourage farming of cold weather crops which have been developed and tested by the Matanuska col- jony. He plans to be in Alaska one | month, Johannesson formerly studied ag- lnc\mure at Cornell University, New: York, as a student from the Ice- {landic Goverrment. SIX LEAVE FOR SITKA VIA ALASKA COASTAL A flight to Sitka was made this morning by an Alaska Coastal Air- lines plane, carrying Brooks Han- ford, C. Isabelle Parsons, Estelle Casler, M! E. Monagle, Betty Lack—) ridge, and’ Capt. Beach. August' Buschmann was flown to Ketchikan today and Joel Wing to Wrangell. ——.——.——— Canada is one of the greatest, wheat producing countries of the world. ——— NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND PETITION FOR FINAL AWARD AND DISTRIBUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON July 21, 1944, FRANK A, BOYLE, as administrator of the estate of HARRY HENDRICKSON, deceased, made and! filed in the above-entitled Court at Juneau, Al- aska, his Final Account and Report and Petition for Final Award and Distribution, and that on said day this. Court. entered. its. order direct- ing that a hearing be had upon said final account.and report. ‘and- peti- tion for' final award and distribu- tion: before it op Monday, Septem- ber 25, 1944, at 10:00 o’clock;A. M., of said 'day at the office of the said United States Commissioner and Probate Judge, in the Pederal-Ter- iritorial Building, in Juneau Pre- cinet, Territory of Alaska, and re- quiring all persons to then and there appear and make their' objections, if any, thereto, and to.the settle- ment thereof; and, to the adjudica- tion, payment and. distribution of the entire residue of the assets of this estate to C. D: ROBINSON, | domiciltary administrator of this | estate in Spokane, Washington. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 21st day of July, 1944. | truction. !tor's subject THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUN AU, ALASKA Notices for this churcn corumn must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. CATHOLIC CHURCH: Church, of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M, Junean Fifth and Gold Streets WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S8J. Pastor 1 Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost:| Sunday services: 6:00 am.—Holy Mass. 8:00 am.-—Holy mass Rev. and, in- 10:30 a.m.—Holy Mass and Ser- | mon, followed immediately by the Benediction of the most Blessed Sacrament. 8:00 a.m.—Holy church, Days of Special Devotion: Monday, August 14—Is the vigil of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a day of fast and abstinence. Tuesday, August 15—Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Ma. a holiday of obligauon, |Masses will be at 6:00, 7:00 and| 19:00. | 80 i HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. Rice, Dean ¥ Fcurth and Gold Streets Sunday Services 8:00 am.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m—Morning Prayer Sermon. mass daily in and! THE METHODIST CHURCH REV. ROBERT €©. TREAT, Pasto:. Opp. Pederal and Territorial Bldg “Where Faith and Friendship | Meet" Organist—Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy. Miss Sargeant, Assistant. Mrs. Ronald Lister, Chairman of | Music. | 10:00 a.m.—Church School under direction of Mrs. Clande Wrown. Classes for all ages under compe- tent leadership, 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. | Message by the pastor “Lives Can| Be Changed.” Solo by Mrs. Treat “A Hymn of Thanks.” 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Dr. Berneta Block, M. D, will! be the speaker, with the service| conducted by the Women’s Society {of the church. Solo by Mrs. Lis-| ter, “O Divine Redeemer,” accom- NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH ®REV. WILLIS R, BOOTH, Minister “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” Franklin at Fourth Organist—Carol Beery Davis. 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 10:50 a.m.—Organ Preparation for Worship by Miss Joann Wolfe, guest organist. | 11:00 am—Divine Worship. Pas-| “A Man Sent From! God.” The public is cordially invited to! attend this service. | | | | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday services. will be held at 11 am. in the Pirst Church of| Christ, Scientist,. Juneau, on Fifth and Main Street, and the Subject will be “Soul.” 9:45 am. — Sunday Schoel for pupils up to the age of 20 yeers. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m, — Test! | monial meeting. Christian, Science: Reading }loom in h. bullding. This room s open Wednesday' afternoons from 2:30 to 4 o'clock’ and after the Wedrniesaay evening' meeting. The public is cordially invited to attend- these services and visit the reading: room: RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor “In the heart of the city for the hearts of the city” Main 'and Third Sts. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 ». m.—The Worship Service with sermon by the pastor. MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner West 8th ana E Sts. Manse, 740 S 8t. WALTER A. SBOBOLEFF, Minister. " “A Church with an open door. ‘Whosoever will may come. ”.” “I was glad when they said unto me ‘Let us go into the House of the Lord!” Psalms 12:21, Sunday service: 10:00 am.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Sermon by the pastor. 6:30 pm.—Young People’s Fellow- | ship hour, song service. 8:00 p. m.~—Divine worship. Wednesday, 3 to 4 p. m.—Goodl| News Club, week day Bible School.| Wednesday, 7:30 p.n. — Prayer meeting and Bible Study. BETHEL TABERNACLE (Assembly of God) Corner 4th ana Franklin Sts. REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday services— 10:00 a.m.~—Sunday School. Class- FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. First publication, July. 22, 1944, Last publication, August 12, 1944, es for all ages. A special invitation to those children not already at- tending a Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 8:00 p.m—Evangelistic Service. At both services-temorrow, Arvid {iences. i prayer chaplain, will be | telling of his exper- | Ohrnell, prison the speaker, BAPTIST GOOD WILL CENTER 218 Main Street No Sunday Sehool or worship | services during August. i CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Corner Giacler Highway and Frita Cove Road at Auk Lake Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister. Mrs. Everett Buchanan, Sunday | School Superintendent, Mrs. Stan- | ley Jekill, assistant. 10:30 am.—Sunday School. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY In Juneau DONALD VERTIN, Missionary in Charge 10:00 am-—Sunday School. Twila Porterfield, Sunday School Superintendent. 3:30 pm. — Thursday. Sing and Bring class. Services held in the AN.B. Hall SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Church at corner 2nd and Main Pastor H. L. WOOD The services of this church are held on Saturday the Day of the week. 10:00 a.m.— Saturday, Sehool. Mrs. Lindtner Skefe, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.— Saturday, worship. Sermon or Bible study by the Pastor or Elder. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek: meeting. Hour of Bible study and devetion. Dorcas Society meets second and fourth Thursday at 1:30 pm. A cordial welcome is extended to all the services of this church. Sabbath THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughby Ave. CAPTAINS MORRIS and CARRUTHERS Sunday meetings: 2:00 p.n.—Praise Meeting. 7:30 p.n.—Salvation Meeting. Week Days Monday—Girl Guards—7:30 p.m. Thursday — Bible Study Class — 8:00 p.m. Friday—Band of Love—4:15 p.m. Friday —Salvation Meeting— 730 pm. ,Mending Wednesday, on com- jmencing at 9 am. ou are cordially invited. JUNEAU CITY MISSION So. Franklin Street 10:30 am, — Sunday School and Adult Bible Class. 8:00 p.m.—Evangelistic meeting. Friday at 8:00 p.m.—Evangelistic meeting. Come and hear Spirituals sung |[by Miss Caro Harrison. Special | Scandinavian songs and accordion music. Everybody is welcome. CHURCH OF CHRIST (Christian) Corner of 10th and E Streets, next to Fair Building |CALVIN C. HARTMAN, Minister. 10:00 a.m.—Bible school. 11:00° a:m. — Morning Worship. 7:00 pm.—Y. F. Meeting Christian Endeavor for all young people. 8:00 p.m—Evening worship. Thursday, 17:30 p.m. — Prayer meeting and Bible Study. Gospel broadeast second and fourth Thurs, day of each month at 4:15 pm. L.D.S. CHURCH 534 Twelfth Avenue 10:30 a.m-~—Sunday School. — ... Canada is the world’s largest pro- ducer of asbestos. Thompson Optical Co. 214 Second St.—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—New Giun Parts —Keys Made. Seventh | Bible classes for all ages.! Sabbath i Douglas Church Services Notices for this <hurch column must be received by The Empirc not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. GOSPEL SERVICES (Douglas City Hall) Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Non- sectarian services conducted by H Gibson. Hearty invitation given lu all to attend. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH No Services. SAINT ALOYSIUS' CHURCH 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) DONALD D. VERTIN Missionary-in-Charge Twila Porterfield, Sunday School Superintendent. 6:30 p.m.Sunday—Young people’s Bible Class. 7:30 p.m~-Sunday — Evangelistic { Wednesday, 7:30' p.m. — Prayer | Meeting, Whosoever will may come tu these services in the Mission Build- All Sufficient Grace Through Faith in Jesus Christ. DOUGLAS GOSPEL MISSION: 10:00° am.—Sunday School, with Mrs. R. E. Baker, Superintendent. ISRCEN O el Poet Laureate of LOS ANGELES, Calif,, Aug. 12.— | John Stevens McGroarty, 81, color- ful poet who made a romance of the history of California, and served two years as Representative in Con- gress, died last night. He was a writer and poet laureate of California, and for many years was a columnist on the staff of the Los Angeles Times. PAY DAY % BOND DAY PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portralt artist take your oicture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite federal Building, Phone 294. adv ! Dependable T IS far more import- ant {o consider stabil- ity jand respon!iblllty in selecting’ your insurance companies than it _is to save a few cents by buy- ing 'so-called: “cheaper” insurance with any un- certainty of perform- ance. Shattueck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS TUNEAU Have You Tried the New Halliwell Cold Wave? —Experienced Operators— Lucille’s Beauty Salon PHONE 492 L. A. MACHINISTS Meeis 2nd & 4th LOCAL 514 IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL Mondays 8 p.m. SPECIAL MEETING—EVERYONE ATTEND SUSSSULSS USSR S Spend Your Vacation Warm Spring Healthful, Mineral Baths. Enjoy Aldska’s Mos Enjoy Trout Fishing on at s Bay Beautiful Baranof Lake. Al ther Sport Fishing—Hunting in Season. e %XTBEI'HODI‘\)‘IE OF THE BROWN BEAR GENERAL MERCHANDISE LIQUORS CLEAN FURNISHED CABINS O'NEILL & FENTON Baranof, Alaska e —————— —————————————] ing. We preach Salvation by God's | California Is Dead | CABINETS |} PHONE 433 Public Accountant-Sienographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors ta Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 676 FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING 146 So. Main Street COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA , Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME PHONE 787 THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retafler- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors ) Sanitary Meat Co. Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 P SR COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS e} WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Sterage and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L ] Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Junean GASTINEAU OTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquer Storo—Tel. 699 _ Americap Meat — Phene 38 JEANIES CAFE 326 SECOND STREET 0ld Fashion Home Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Used to Cook | Phone 359 THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING Third and Franklin. G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 !'emmug:"li'rm 114 : OIL — FEED — HAULIN! Dine - Bar - Dance Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway 4> Utah Nut and Lamp | COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | TELEPHONE 4 ’ "W The Alaskan Holel Newly Renovated Rooms st Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Cholee Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—85

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